• At 1:48 a.m. on Saturday, police saw a motor vehicle being operated erratically on Route 46 so it was stopped and the driver, Steven Star, 52, of Boonton Twp., was determined to be under the influence of alcohol. He was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving and failure to maintain lane.

• At 11:23 p.m. on Monday, police stopped at 2005 Nissan on Route 80 because it had a fictitious license plate. A drug sniffing dog was brought to the scene and the K9 found approximatley 300 glassine folds of the type normally used to package heroin. The driver, Timothy Stover, 52, of Warriors Mark, Pa., was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, being an unlicensed driver, expired registration, operating an uninsured motor vehicle, fictitious plate and having a cracked windshield. A passenger, William Thomas Jr., 30, of Williamsport, Pa., was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Both men were issued court dates in connection with the charges against them and then released. The vehicle was impounded for being unregistered and uninsured.

HANOVER

• At 9:10 p.m. on Saturday, Patrolman Eric Magley arrested Sally Stocker, 61, of Morris Plains, and charged her with driving while intoxicated, speeding, reckless driving, failure to keep right and unsafe lane change. Stocker had been stopped on Route 10 for speeding and making improper lane changes when the indications of intoxication were observed. She was brought to police HQ where she was processed and released.

• On Monday, police announced five arrests in connection with locker room thefts at Affinity Gym that were reported in May 2014. The arrested individuals allegedly would look for unlocked lockers to rummage through. If they found car keys they would go to the parking lot and go through the vehicle looking for wallets and would steal the victims credit cards and then use them at various locations. Joe Vidal, 21, of Belleville, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary, identity theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. His bail was set at $5,000. Jessica Espinosa, 21, of Belleville , was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and identity theft. Her bail was set at $5000. Taylor Taglieri, 21, of Cliffside Park, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary. Taglieri’s bail was set at $5000. John Brondo, 20, of North Arlington, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary. His bail was set at $10,000. Prince Hobson, 21, of Edison, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary, identity theft and fraudulent use of a credit card. His bail was set at $5000.

JEFFERSON

• On May 13, a resident of Prospect Point Road reported the theft of furnace parts and copper pipes from the residence sometime between February of 2012 and February of 2014.

• On May 14, the owner of TJ'S Pizza reported the theft of used cooking oil. The owner reported that a 55 gallon drum located at the rear of the business was stolen the morning of May 13.

• On May 16, a resident of Fernwood Drive reported that sometime between May 14 and May 15 an unknown actor(s) shot a BB gun at his bedroom window.

• On May 19, Shane Clancy, 20, of Jefferson, was being released from Sussex County Correctional Facility and then arrested on a warrant. Clancy was transported to the Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of $25,000 bail.

• On May 22, Officer David Wojtach responded to the area of Northwood Road and Prospect Point Road for a report of a motor vehicle accident with injuries. Wojtach found a male to be standing in the roadway and observed a white Toyota Camry off the roadway and into the woods. It appeared that the vehicle struck a telephone pole. The male, Michael Gonzalez-Santana, 27, of Mount Arlington, initially claimed to be the driver but witnesses stated that two girls fled in another vehicle prior to the officers arrival. After a brief investigation, Wojtach was able to determine that the driver was Stephanie Jasko, 23, of Mount Olive, who was subsequently charged with leaving the scene, failure to report, careless and reckless driving. Gonzalez-Santana was charged with obstructing administration of law and hindering apprehension.

• On May 31, Officer Dave Wojtach responded to Terrence Avenue for a report of a physical altercation involving a baseball bat. The victim told the officers that the next door neighbor, Edward Bonacore, 56, of Jefferson, started arguing with the victim which escalated with Bonacore allegedly striking the female victim. Bonacore was allegedly intoxicated at the time of the incident. The victim’s 15-year-old son then struck Bonacore with a baseball bat. Bonacore was placed under arrest and was charged with simple assault. He was later transported to the Morris County Correctional Faculty in lieu of bail.

• On June 5, Adam Stansky, 19, of Jefferson, was stopped for speeding and Officer Dave Wroblewski detected the odor of raw marijuana. Further investigation revealed that the driver and passenger, Daniel Pasquariello, 19, of Jefferson, were in possession of a grinder, glass pipe and wax fold containing suspected marijuana resin. Both were arrested and charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and later released pending a Municipal Court appearance.

• On June 5, a resident of Pequot Trail reported that he received a letter from Publishers Clearing House and along with the letter was a check made out to him for the amount $6,853.16. The victim reported that he called the alleged Publishers Clearing House with the phone number provided and was told to deposit the check. The bank later advised that the check was fraudulent.

LONG HILL

• At 11:55 a.m. on June 1, police investigated a motor vehicle crash at 251 Bebout Ave.. Rose Dagostino, 77, of Berkeley Heights, was traveling east through the parking lot. Shirley Sebold, 78, of Gillette, was backing out of a parking spot and struck Dagostino. As a result of the crash no injuries were reported and no summonses were issued.

• Police investigated a report of criminal mischief on June 1 at about 5 p.m. on Main Avenue in Stirling. Dina Veltri, 30, of Stirling, reported that someone had cut and removed a portion of her storm door screen. Police conducted a neighborhood canvass and are continuing their investigation.

• Police investigated a motor vehicle crash on June 1 at about 7:33 p.m. on Valley Road by Warren Avenue. Madeline Yenzer, 61, of Basking Ridge, was slowing down to make a right turn into the Delta gas station. Lilia Shahidi, 69, of Greenbrook, attempted to pass Yenzer on the right and struck Yenzer. As a result of the crash no injuries were reported and no summonses were issued.

ROCKAWAY

• At 3 p.m. on June 4, Peter Bayles, 49, of Rockaway, was charged with driving while intoxicated, DWI in a school zone, criminal mischief and resisting arrest. The arrest came subsequent to officers responding to a call for an erratic driver who had driven through the Morris Hills High School parking lot, struck a “Do Not Enter” sign and almost struck a pedestrian. Bayles was stopped but he then ignored police instructions and resisted arrested. He was taken into custody and later released to St. Clare’s hospital for treatment. He also received motor vehicle summonses for refusal, leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident, failure to report, reckless driving, careless driving, failure to keep right, failure to stop and no seatbelt.

• At 4:09 p.m. on June 5, officers attempted to stop a “dirt bike” as it was being driven on Franklin Avenue. The driver, Keith Williams, 21, of Rockaway, eluded the stop and a passenger, Vanessa Camargobernal, 23, of Dover, fled on foot from the officers. Both were apprehended and Camargobernal was charged for attempting to flee and Williams was charged for eluding/fleeing. Williams was further served with motor vehicle summonses for driving a dirt bike on a public roadway, no insurance and careless driving. Both were released on their own recognizance with a future court date.

This report was compiled by Daily Record staff writers and reflects official police descriptions of the incidents. If you have information about a crime, call 973-267-2255